The Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, Volume 19

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R.G. Badger, 1925

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Halaman 169 - All habits are demands for certain kinds of activity; and they constitute the self. In any intelligible sense of the word will, they are will. They form our effective desires and they furnish us with our working capacities. They rule our thoughts, determining which shall appear and be strong and which shall pass from light into obscurity.
Halaman 346 - We must surrender to the evidence: the virgins and the unsatisfied wives who undergo the repeated "love-assaults of God" until they are, in their own extravagant way of speech, "on the point of death...
Halaman 15 - Impulses are the pivots upon which the reorganization of activities turn, they are agencies of deviation, for giving new directions to old habits and changing their quality.
Halaman 288 - The Feebleminded, The Superior, The Soldier, The School Child, The College Student, The Delinquent, The Dependent, The Deaf, The Blind, The Negro, The Foreign-Born, The Employee, and The Inheritance of Intelligence.
Halaman 338 - Henceforward I shall know to what I must attribute the bliss — almost the beatitude — I so often have experienced after traveling for four or five hours in a train.
Halaman 17 - Every impulse is, as far as it goes, force, urgency. It must either be used in some function, direct or sublimated, or be driven into a concealed, hidden activity. It has long been asserted on empirical grounds that repression and enslavement result in corruption and perversion.
Halaman 336 - My whole nature goes out so to some persons, and they thrill and stir me so that I have an emission while sitting by them with no thought of sex, only the gladness of soul found its way out thus, and a glow of health suffused the whole body. There was no spasmodic conclusion, but a pleasing gentle sensation as the few drops of semen passed.
Halaman 19 - But when we want to get him to act in this specific way rather than in that, when we want to direct his activity, that is to say in a specified channel, then the question of motive is pertinent. A motive is then that element in the total complex of a man's activity which, if it can be sufficiently stimulated, will result in an act having specified consequences. . . . An element in an act viewed as a tendency to produce such and such consequences is a motive. . . . A motive in short is simply an impulse...
Halaman 215 - The motherimage bears no relation whatever to the motherorganism and our impression of this early impression of our childhood is totally unconnected with the personality from whom we receive it. ... The image we unconsciously cherish is not the image of the mother's personality. It is the image of the social suggestion that has surrounded the mother. For I think we must ultimately come to see that the child automatically replaces the biological reality of the parent-organism with the social image...
Halaman 17 - ... need to discover how to rejuvenate it from within. A normal perpetuation becomes a fact in the degree in which impulse is released and habit is plastic to the transforming touch of impulse. When customs are flexible and youth is educated as youth and not as premature adulthood, no nation grows old. There always exists a goodly store of non-functioning impulses which may be drawn upon. Their manifestation and utilization is called conversion or regeneration when it comes suddenly. But they may...

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